veedublin
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It's not technically a garage. Can I even show it here?
We moved into a new house about a year ago. Used to have a tiny yard at our old place and my wife always wanted a pool. So, we found this house with a great backyard. We finished the pool project last fall (started it right away), and we poured a slab at the same time to build a shed-workshop-cave-poolhouse.
Half will be a changing room for pool guests, the other half was to be a storage shed, but it's turning into a workshop (so I need to build another shed to have a shed.)
Slab to the right.
Wall framing. (Pool equipment to the right, on its own slab.)
Rafters instead of trusses, for maximum storage.
Wrapped up in a package.
Little roof over poolhouse entrance.
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Shed doorway.
Bracket for poolhouse entrance roof.
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I'm putting in a DRICore floor on the workshop side. Might do the same on the poolhouse side.
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Insulated! (It's like a soundproof booth.)
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Siding on. Below the siding will be stone, to match the house, and the walls around the pool perimeter.
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Painted! Well, the gray, anyway. Still need to do the trim.
I put down underlayment, and then I'm going with black Armstrong Vinyl Composition tiles. I love the look of these.
Further updates as events warrant.
We moved into a new house about a year ago. Used to have a tiny yard at our old place and my wife always wanted a pool. So, we found this house with a great backyard. We finished the pool project last fall (started it right away), and we poured a slab at the same time to build a shed-workshop-cave-poolhouse.
Half will be a changing room for pool guests, the other half was to be a storage shed, but it's turning into a workshop (so I need to build another shed to have a shed.)
Slab to the right.
Wall framing. (Pool equipment to the right, on its own slab.)
Rafters instead of trusses, for maximum storage.
Wrapped up in a package.
Little roof over poolhouse entrance.
Shed doorway.
Bracket for poolhouse entrance roof.
I'm putting in a DRICore floor on the workshop side. Might do the same on the poolhouse side.
Insulated! (It's like a soundproof booth.)
Siding on. Below the siding will be stone, to match the house, and the walls around the pool perimeter.
Painted! Well, the gray, anyway. Still need to do the trim.
I put down underlayment, and then I'm going with black Armstrong Vinyl Composition tiles. I love the look of these.
Further updates as events warrant.



